If you like Nüwa's character, you can read the book " Nüwa's Growing Diary." It tells the story of Nüwa's growth. If you like the primeval world and mythological cultivation, you can read " Becoming a Sage with the Merits of the Primeval World " and " My Days in the Earth Immortal Realm," which tell the stories of modern people crossing into the primeval world and the Earth Immortal Realm respectively. If you like to recreate the primeval world, you can look at " The Primeval Jade Emperor " and " I Am Not The Jade Emperor ". The former tells the story of the female protagonist crossing over to the primeval world to become the Jade Emperor, while the latter tells the story of herself becoming the Jade Emperor. If you like the characters of Journey to the West, you can watch " I Worried My Heart for the Heavenly Court " and " The Heavens Begins from Journey to the West." The former tells the story of the protagonist becoming a worker of the Heavenly Court, while the latter tells the story of the protagonist becoming a Golden-Winged Roc and the eldest brother of Sun Wukong. If you like light-hearted and humorous stories, you can read My Apprentice is Nuwa and Journey to the West: A Brick Slaps Bodhi's Head at the Beginning. I hope you like my personal recommendation.
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. [The Heavens Began From Journey to the West: The protagonist becomes the Demon King, the Golden-Winged Roc, and wreaks havoc in the Heavenly Palace with Sun Wukong. It is related to the Taishang Laojun, Tathagata Buddha, and other gods.] 2. "Summoning the Journey to the West": The main character has comprehended a set of techniques from "Journey to the West","Summoning the Journey to the West". It can summon the immortals and Buddhas in the Journey to the West, such as Taishang Laojun, Tathagata Buddha, etc. 3. "Super Space-Time Inn": The guests of the inn include Taishang Laojun, Tathagata Buddha, and other gods. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The Jade Emperor and the Buddha were both top deities in Buddhism, but they each had different positions and functions. The Jade Emperor was an existence in Taoism. He was regarded as the master of heaven and earth and the origin of all things. At the same time, he was also the highest leader among the immortals. On the other hand, the Tathagata Buddha was an existence in Buddhism that was considered the source of all wisdom and the creator of all things in the universe. In Buddhism, the Jade Emperor was regarded as the origin of all things in the universe, a sacred and inviolable existence. He had infinite wisdom and power, and could control the fate of all gods and humans. The Tathagata Buddha, on the other hand, was the source of wisdom in Buddhism. He was regarded as the source of all wisdom. He had unlimited wisdom and ability to solve all problems and doubts. In Taoism, the Jade Emperor was the master of heaven and earth and the origin of all things. He was the highest leader among the immortals. He had the power to control heaven and earth and could decide the fate of all humans. The Tathagata Buddha, on the other hand, was the source of wisdom in Taoism. He was regarded as the source of all wisdom. He had unlimited wisdom and ability to solve all problems and doubts. Although the Jade Emperor and the Buddha were both top deities in Buddhism and Taoism, they had different positions and functions, so it was impossible to make a direct comparison. In different cultures and beliefs, they all had unique positions and functions, with different influences and charms. Whether it was the Jade Emperor or the Buddha, they were both sacred and inviolable existences. Each of them had unlimited wisdom and power, and could bring infinite hope and power to mankind. In our lives, we should respect different cultures and beliefs, tolerate and understand each other's differences, and work together to create a harmonious society.
Goddess Nüwa in the novel 'Buddha Is the Dao', had never appeared in the official chapters. The novel was a fantasy novel that told the story of a cultivator becoming an immortal. In the novel, Goddess Nüwa was a fictional character that didn't exist in the real world but only in the novel.
The main character of the novel "Supreme Immortal System" was even more awesome than the Jade Emperor and Buddha. The novel told the story of a young man from Earth who had transmigrated to another world and had the Supreme Immortal System. He could attack ten times more, kill the Supreme in an instant, fuse with the Supreme, and so on. It was a fantasy novel full of all kinds of awesome cards. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The Buddha's Palm had appeared in many novels, including Holy Land of Taishi, Almighty Martial God, Invincibility from Wuxia, Legend of Jianghu Swordsman, I Am the Tyrant of the Heavens, Summoning the Strongest Villain, I Sign in for Ten Thousand Years in Shaolin, Sign in for Shaolin Abbot at the Beginning, Sign in for the Heavens from Brother Corpse, Sign in for the Heavens from the Gods, and Suppress the Nine-Tailed Fox at the Beginning. If you like the martial arts of the Buddha's Palm, you can read these novels. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, there was indeed such a plot. For example,"My Days in the Earth Immortal Realm" mentioned that both the Jade Emperor and Buddha appeared in the Earth Immortal Realm, and they both had experiences of suffering and cultivation. In addition, Return to the Primordial World also described how Xuan Xi and Xuan Ye used the Great Heavenly Dream Art to search for the memories and abilities of their previous lives, and even waged a catastrophe against the alternate universe. I recommend you to take a look at these two novels. They are both very exciting immortal cultivation novels! I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Hongjun and Grand Supreme Elder were two different characters. In the novel Investiture of the Gods, Hongjun was the master of Taishang Laojun, Yuanshi Tianzun, and Tongtian. He was depicted as the embodiment of the Great Dao and the guide and supervisor of the Zenith Heaven Golden Immortals of Origin such as the Three Pure Ones, the Two Sages of the West, and Nuwa. Grand Supreme Elder was one of the Three Pure Ones and one of Hongjun's disciples. Therefore, Hongjun was not Grand Supreme Elder, but Grand Supreme Elder's master. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
The Jade Emperor Tathagata was a well-known fantasy novel, but it was not the only one. This novel was called the Romance of the Gods. It was a traditional fantasy novel written by Shi Naian, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The novel contained many mythical elements such as Nezha, Sun Wukong and other superheroes, as well as the existence of supernatural forces such as the Jade Emperor and the Buddha.
In Chinese Taoist mythology, the Taishang Laojun had many disciples. Jade Emperor: Another important disciple of Taishang Laojun is the supreme being in the sky, who controls the power of the sky and the universe. The Three Pure Dao Ancestors: The Three Pure Dao Ancestors were the combination of the three gods, Taishang Laojun, Yuanshi Tianzun and Dao De Tianzun. They were one of the highest gods in Taoism. 3. The Immortal Weng of the South Pole: The Immortal Weng of the South Pole was a disciple of the Taishang Laojun. He was considered the guardian of the earth and was usually depicted as a crane in white clothes. 4. Daoist Taiqing: Daoist Taiqing was another disciple of Taishang Laojun. He was considered to be the source of Dao and had mastered the true essence of Dao. Taihao God: Taihao God is a son of Taishang Laojun. He is considered to be the supreme of heaven and holds the power of heaven. Immortal Taiyi: Immortal Taiyi is a disciple of Taishang Laojun. He is regarded as the leader of the divine realm and holds the secret of longevity and immortality. These were just a few examples of the many disciples of the Grand Supreme Elderly Lord. Many other mysterious figures and gods were also one of his disciples.
In the Investiture of the Gods, Patriarch Hongjun was the master of Taishang Laojun, Yuanshi Tianzun, and Tongtian. He was described as the embodiment of the Great Dao and the guide and supervisor of the Zenith Heaven Golden Immortals of Origin such as the Three Pure Ones, the Two Sages of the West, and Nuwa. However, there were different theories and explanations regarding whether Patriarch Hongjun was the embodiment of Grand Supreme Elder. One view was that Patriarch Hongjun was the embodiment of Grand Supreme Elder. Supporters of this view usually quoted the description of "Pangu opened the sky and earth, and Yi Qi transformed into Hongjun", believing that Patriarch Hongjun was an incarnation of Pangu, and Taishang Laojun was one of Pangu's incarnations. Therefore, Patriarch Hongjun could be considered the embodiment of Grand Supreme Elder. Another point of view was that Patriarch Hongjun and Grand Supreme Elder were different existences. The supporters of this view believed that although Patriarch Hongjun was the master of Grand Supreme Elder, their identities and status were different. Patriarch Hongjun was regarded as the ancestor of all immortals and the embodiment of the Great Dao. Grand Supreme Elder was one of the Three Pure Ones and the embodiment of Dao. It should be noted that these views were based on the descriptions and explanations in the Investiture of the Gods. Different readers and researchers might have different understandings and opinions. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!